Davies worked as public and corporate affairs manager for Hyder which combined Wales' main utilities; he specialised in its capital investment programme. He subsequently transferred to be Head of Public Affairs at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, and later became Director of Corporate Affairs for Welsh language television station S4C. In 2004 he started Bute Communications, his own public affairs consultancy.

In 2005, when he was the Labour Candidate in Ceredigion, he clashed with Welsh actor Rhys Ifans at a Cardiff hotel over support for the Iraq War. The police were called, no charges were brought and Davies subsequently apologised.After becoming an AM in 2007, he was criticised for claiming back the mortgage interest payments for a home he bought in Cardiff five years before he became an AM. In 2013 he was criticised by the cross-party Environment and Sustainability Committee for being evasive during a question session and giving contradictory answers:[5]"In a letter to the Finance Committee about the Natural Resources department's budget, the AMs said: "We are disappointed with the timeliness of information provided by the minister, and the oral evidence session, where a number of questions were evaded or contradictory information provided. We believe that this is an indicator of problems at the heart of financial management and planning of this department and we will continue to keep a very close eye on these issues both in-year and at future budget rounds. We believe the department's approach to financial management hinders general transparency. We are therefore unable to assess whether the budget is appropriately prioritised and is providing value for money."In the Spring of 2014 he confessed to entering into a relationship with his own special advisor, Anna McMorrin, and that as a result both had left their long term partners as a result. McMorrin was moved from her role.]

On 10 June 2014, the First Minister announced an investigation into a letter Davies wrote to Natural Resources Wales (NRW) re environmental concerns with the proposed development of the Circuit of Wales race track in his own constituency. As well as making up part of his ministerial portfolio, NRW had expressed concerns re the race tracks development.[7] In an investigation undertaken by Permanent Secretary Sir Derek Jones CMG, his report published on 1 July 2014 concluded that Davies had breached the Ministerial Code.[8] The report noted that in March 2013, Davies had been advised by his own department not to lobby even as the AM in the case of the race track, but had ignored this advice and had then written to NRW as the affected AM.[8] The report also revealed that the First Minister had contacted Davies in August 2013, after Davies had expressed support for the circuit openly in quote to the Western Mail newspaper. Davies faced no punishment by the First Minister, but endured sustained calls for him to resign due to his behaviour.On 8 July 2014 he was sacked by First Minister Carwyn Jones following his repeated written requests to his civil servants for the private details of Common Agricultural Policy payments made to opposition members, including: Andrew RT Davies (Leader, Welsh Conservatives); Antoinette Sandbac(Conservative); Kirsty Williams (Leader, Welsh Liberal Democrats); William Powell (Welsh Liberal Democrats); and Llyr Gruffydd (Plaid Cymru).

Labour AM's may well consider the hige swing to Plaid Cymru at the last Assembly Elections that nearly cost him his seat before mominaying.

There is no doubt that Mr Davies can attract support in some quarters , but he can equally alienate others.I first met him during the Gowers by-election of 1982 when he was a young Plaid canvasser and (I thought) a rather callow youth and about to go to Aberystwyth.Four yeas later as a mature student I met him again when I found him a cynical and manipulative student politician.Indeed he is partly to blame for me leaving party politics and a certain distrust of Politicians.Does he think that he can gather the right number of nominations or is he putting a marker down for a future challenge .Or is it part of his own ego and the fact that he has never shaken of his student politics past which sees him combating for approval from his peers. Who know?

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You seem better qualified than most to comment on alun Davies glyn - do you know why he left plaid? I remember being surprised when he popped up as a labour candidate a few years ago because he used to be scathing of welsh labour when he was in plaid.

At Aber he was very critical of Michael Foot over the closure of Ebbw Vale steel works. Also he was mates with Carwyn Jones who was Chair of the Labour Club where I was Vice Chair. But to be honest we were more interested in opposing a Militant take over led by Toby Bourke and Dave Richards.